Country star Eric Church has become a dad for the second time. The Springsteen hitmaker and his wife Katherine welcomed son Tennessee Hawkins on Sunday (15Feb15). He joins older brother Boone McCoy, who is three.
Church announced the happy news in a statement, which reads: "I'm thrilled that Hawk and his mom are doing well. We aren't sleeping very much, but we are enjoying every part of this incredible journey. I'm very blessed and thankful."
The newborn's arrival came a week after the Grammy Awards, and Church admits he was worried his wife might go into labour during the ceremony.
He said, "It's bad both ways. If she goes into labour at the Grammys, that will be an interesting night for all of us. I told her if we could just make it to the day after the Grammys we're good."
Church and his wife have been married since 2008.

Former child star Raven-Symone gave lighting technicians on her teen sitcom That's So Raven nightmares after undergoing frequent tanning sessions in a bid to darken her skin for beauty purposes. The African-American actress reveals she used to feel so self-conscious about her light skin tone, she would take measures to appear darker - because she thought that made her look "pretty".
However, the tanning sessions would cause havoc for the production crew.
Appearing in new TV documentary Light Girls, about colour discrimination within the black community, she explained, "When I had my own show, I used to tan three or four times a week in a tanning bed to get darker.
"(But) it's funny, one of the lighting guys came up - I love him to death... (and) he goes, 'Raven, I need you to stop tanning. You're getting too dark, and we have to re-light the whole entire show'.
"(I replied), 'Sorry, I was just trying to be pretty'."
Fellow actresses LisaRaye McCoy, Kim Whitley and KeKe Wyatt have also shared their thoughts and experiences on the topic for the documentary, which will air on America's Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) on Sunday (18Jan15).

Singer Ed Sheeran has returned to the top of the U.K. singles chart with Thinking Out Loud. The ballad, which spent five weeks atop the countdown over the summer (14), has reclaimed the top spot over Union J's You Got It All, which enters at number two.
Take That's These Days, Taylor Swift's Blank Space and Olly Murs' Wrapped Up featuring Travie McCoy round out the new top five.
Meanwhile, on the albums chart, veteran pop stars Take That have scored their sixth number one with III - their first release as a trio following Jason Orange's departure in September (14).
Ed Sheeran's X is at number two, while AC/DC's Rock or Bust takes the third spot.
Sam Smith's In The Lonely Hour and One Direction's Four claim fourth and fifth place, respectively.

Take That have ended Band Aid's run at the top of the U.K. pop charts with their first number one in six years. These Days is the group's first release since becoming a trio this summer (14) following the departure of Jason Orange. It becomes Take That's 12th number one in Britain.
Band Aid's reworked Do They Know It's Christmas? falls to two, while Olly Murs and Travie McCoy stay put at three with Wrapped Up, Ed Sheeran remains at four with Thinking Out Loud, and Clean Bandit's Real Love is at number five.
Meanwhile, actress Jennifer Lawrence scores her first U.K. hit - her The Hanging Tree song from the new Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 soundtrack debuts at 14.
Olly Murs' new album Never Been Better enters the U.K. album chart at number one, selling 20,000 copies more than Ed Sheeran, who holds at two with X. One Direction fall to three with Four and Sam Smith's In The Lonely Hour and Pink Floyd's The Endless River complete the new top five.

The star-studded Band Aid 30 rendition of Do They Know It's Christmas? has shot to the top of the U.K. singles chart after becoming the fastest-selling song of 2014 in its first two days on release. Bob Geldof's charity anthem, featuring the voices of One Direction, Bono, Ellie Goulding, Rita Ora and Ed Sheeran, among others, shifted more than 206,000 copies and raised more than $1.6 million (£1 million) shortly after it went on sale on Monday (17Nov14), and has since gone on to outsell the rest of the top five combined with a first-week total of 312,000 units.
The impressive feat leaves Clean Bandit and Jess Glynne's collaboration, Real Love, to debut in second place, while Olly Murs' Wrapped Up with Travie McCoy is new at three.
Sheeran's Thinking Out Loud drops to four, while David Guetta chalks up another big hit with Dangerous entering at five.
Meanwhile, One Direction have been given double the reason to celebrate after scoring its third consecutive chart-topping album in Britain with Four, ahead of Sheeran's X at two and Sam Smith's In The Lonely Hour at three.
Taking to Twitter.com to celebrate the news, singer Niall Horan writes, "Yessssss! What amazing news to wake up to ! FOUR has gone #1 onto the uk chart.
"Also the @BandAid30 single smashed everything else out of the park! So happy ... Today is a good day Thank you guys ! We love you soooooo much! The things you guys do for us is just unbelievable ! You sexy people (sic)".
The original Band Aid track raised millions for famine relief in Africa in 1984. Sales from the new version, the third released in the U.K., will benefit volunteer groups tackling the Ebola pandemic in West Africa.

Actress Lisaraye Mccoy-Misick has expanded her resume by directing her first feature film. The Players Club star stepped behind the camera to develop Skinned alongside Morehouse College professor Avery O. Williams.
The film centres on a young African American woman, played by actress Jasmine Burke, who bleaches her skin to attract men.
McCoy also stars in the movie as Burke's onscreen mother.
Skinned is slated for release later this year (14).

Actress Daniele Watts is refusing to bow to pressure to apologise for accusing California police of racial profiling following a run-in with cops earlier this month (Sep14). The black Django Unchained star and her white boyfriend, celebrity chef Brian James Lucas, were detained by officers on 11 September (14) amid reports suggesting the couple had been spotted engaging in lewd conduct in their parked car in Studio City.
An angry Watts declined to hand over identification during questioning and began to walk away, prompting police to apprehend and handcuff her before taking her back to the scene of the incident.
Both she and Lucas subsequently took to their Facebook.com pages and blasted cops for reportedly targeting them because they are an interracial couple, but the police sergeant at the centre of the case, Jim Parker, has since spoken out, insisting an audio recording of the whole encounter will prove he and his fellow officers were simply investigating calls from concerned passers-by.
The developments in the case prompted a number of local civil rights activists to call on Watts to apologise for blasting the police, but she remains defiant and in a statement released late on Friday (19Sep14), she maintains her innocence, insisting she did nothing wrong.
She simply states: "It is a constitutional right that we do not have to present ID to any member of law enforcement unless we are being charged with a crime."
Authorities have launched an internal investigation in light of Watts' accusations, although the actress' publicist, Bill McCoy, reveals the couple is not planning to take further action after previously threatening to sue.

Actor Charlie Sheen has shown his generosity by pledging to hand over $1,000 (£588) to a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania waiter who felt he had been short-changed by American football star Lesean Mccoy. The sportsman allegedly failed to give the PYT employee, named Rob, the U.S. standard 20 per cent tip after grabbing lunch at the restaurant earlier this week (begs08Sep14), leaving just 20 cents (12 pence) on his $61.56 (£36.21) bill. An image of the receipt was posted on social media by PYT owner Tommy Up and now Sheen has reached out to offer Rob some extra cash. In a statement, he writes, "dear Tommy Up at PYT in Philly. Please tell Rob K I'm pledging 1000 dollars to him for the tip debacle just wanna help."

"Lost a Good friend and a Great bus driver last night. Probably allready (sic) driving the Big man in Heaven around. Drive safe David Bledsoe." Country star Neal Mccoy is mourning the loss of his longtime bus driver.

Fall Out Boy star Pete Wentz has relaunched and renamed his Decaydance Records label. The company that boasts Panic! at the Disco, Cobra Starship, Travie McCoy and Wentz's rock act among its roster will now be known as DCD2 and feature new artists Lolo and Danish rockers New Politics, who will hit the road with Fall Out Boy this summer (14).
Wentz launched Decaydance in 2005, and once featured Cassadee Pope's Florida group Hey Monday among his artists. Pope went on to win U.S. TV talent show The Voice and launch a solo career.